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Parrots are not just mimicking words—they use proper names like humans to identify individuals
Like many animals, parrots make sounds that suggest they are talking with each other, maybe even calling out to a specific ...
Remarkably, 98 percent of our DNA does not code for genes. Once considered “junk DNA,” it is now well appreciated that these ...
In this valuable study, the authors develop new approaches to investigate mRNA imprinting, a phenomenon in which RNA-protein complexes form in the nucleus to influence the fate of transcripts in the ...
The spotless kitchen counter isn't a sign of someone who has their life together — it's often the fingerprint of someone who ...
Synthetic biologists were tantalized by the idea of making mirror images of microbes. Then things got complicated.
It's been over a decade since the last Heroes of Might & Magic game, and more than 25 since we set foot in the fantasy world ...
An individual could potentially use an AI model or a combination of models to engineer a dangerous pathogen, launch autonomous cyberattacks on power grids or hospital networks, or create and ...
What could be more relaxing than a quiet evening paging through albums of childhood baseball cards each page sparking ...
Background Neutrophils guarantee a prompt and robust host response to pathogens. Yet, overshooting neutrophil activation ...
In the 1964 black comedy Dr. Strangelove, an emergency war plan called “Plan R” allows an unhinged U.S. Air Force commander, ...
The spiral staircase that winds you through the home, left and right, mimics the feeling of descending these same hills.
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